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1936 AUTOMOTIVE ASSEMBLY LINE
http://www.dump.com/2011/07/15/fasci...ly-line-video/
ABSOLUTLY AMAZING.... Remove 333 to reply. Randy |
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1936 AUTOMOTIVE ASSEMBLY LINE
Randy333 wrote:
http://www.dump.com/2011/07/15/fasci...ly-line-video/ No computers, no CNC. ABSOLUTLY AMAZING.... Remove 333 to reply. Randy |
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1936 AUTOMOTIVE ASSEMBLY LINE
On Sat, 03 Sep 2011 15:33:46 -0700, Jim Stewart
wrote: Randy333 wrote: http://www.dump.com/2011/07/15/fasci...ly-line-video/ No computers, no CNC. No earplugs, but they did have quad hands-on safety buttons for those larger presses. -- The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw |
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1936 AUTOMOTIVE ASSEMBLY LINE
Jim Stewart wrote: Randy333 wrote: http://www.dump.com/2011/07/15/fasci...ly-line-video/ No computers, no CNC. At least they knew what day it was. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense. |
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1936 AUTOMOTIVE ASSEMBLY LINE
On Sep 2, 12:11*pm, Randy333 wrote:
http://www.dump.com/2011/07/15/fasci...-of-car-assemb... ABSOLUTLY AMAZING.... Remove 333 to reply. Randy What car was that? |
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Somebody mentioned the Avro Arrow Project
Somebody mentioned that their father worked on the Avro Arrow Project. There was an obituary appeared recently in the the Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada): William (Bill) Arthur Middleton, P.Eng., passed away August 4, 2011, in his 93rd year. I wonder if your Dad kew him? Take care. Brian Lawson. |
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Somebody mentioned the Avro Arrow Project
"Brian Lawson" wrote in message ... Somebody mentioned that their father worked on the Avro Arrow Project. There was an obituary appeared recently in the the Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada): William (Bill) Arthur Middleton, P.Eng., passed away August 4, 2011, in his 93rd year. I wonder if your Dad kew him? Take care. Brian Lawson. I wonder if his iron ring went back to be added to the next melt. It's what is supposed to happen to them. I've asked my kids to send mine back to the University Of Saskatchewan, when I finally turn my toes up. |
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